Every day at our Glendale location from 5-7pm and Saturdays from 11-7...

Welcome to Glendale's best happy hour! Come join us daily for cold beers, incredible wine, delicious martinis, mimosas, and your favorite appetizers (plus some new ones, too!). Our Brand Blvd. happy hour is one of the best things to do after work in Glendale! Truly a best happy hour in Glendale, it simply can't be beat. See you tonight!

We are so excited to introduce out new Tandoori Wings! These delectable bites are not fried, but baked in the tandoor oven, and cooked to perfection with a blend of Indian spices.

Masala Fries are also another new soon-to-be favorite - who doesn't love fries with their favorite masala spice on top?

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We are so proud to have our restaurants in two of Southern California's best communities, Pasadena and Glendale. We are honored to be a new part of the Glendale community and are loving being able to get more involved in the community every day. There are so many wonderful things happening here! Here's a few highlights of recent Glendale happenings...

Glendale appoints first woman to hold city’s top management job

Yasmin Beers is Glendale's permanent city manager, as City Council members voted unanimously Tuesday to promote the longtime city employee to the top management position. She is the first woman to hold the position, according to city officials...

Glendale Arts brings another year of success to Alex Theatre

In a report last week to City Council, Elissa Glickman, chief executive of Glendale Arts, said the nonprofit finished with a $114,285 surplus to close out fiscal year 2016-17 — a profit for the third time in six years and two years in a row...

Glendale Community College to open $49-million student services building

Glendale Community College will open the doors on Thursday to its Sierra Vista building, a roughly $49-million facility designed to streamline student services as well as become the new home for the culinary arts and journalism programs.

At three stories and nearly 95,000 square feet, the building is now the largest on the Verdugo campus. The facility was paid for mostly with state funds, with about 14% coming from the $98-million Measure G bond approved by voters in 2002. Construction began in 2013.